More than 134,000 electors across Bath and North East Somerset are being reminded about changes to their ward and polling … More
Month: February 2019
More CAZ sweeteners and a solo protest
A one-year free park and ride scheme aimed at low-income households, families with children and regular commuters is one idea … More
Bath ‘remainers’ on the march!
Bath for Europe has joined forces with neighbouring campaign group Bristol for Europe to put on a train – the … More
A peep inside the Royal wardrobe.
HRH The Countess of Wessex was in Bath this week – visiting the Fashion Museum. Her Royal Highness toured the … More
Want to help paint a masterpiece?
Not everyday you get invited to take part in painting a masterpiece but that is exactly what is on offer … More
Help make a movie
I hear Bath film-maker Kae Bahar is looking for local talent to work in and on his latest feature film, … More
Parkside battle continues.
There’s more to report on the growing battle to save the Parkside Children’s Centre from demolition. Bath and North East … More
Read all about it!
The Bath-based charity, Read Around Bath, celebrates its 10th anniversary this year and is looking for more people who want … More
Re-think recommendations means cars may not be charged in Clean Air Zone.
Looks like the huge public response to B&NES plans for a Clean Air Zone have brought about a re-think. Recommendations … More
Plaques to honour Stothert and Pitt
One of Bath’s biggest industrial names of the recent past looks likely to be properly acknowledged in the near future. … More
Winning votes on our transport troubles
Bath’s political groups will be presenting their Transport Manifestos at a public conference in the run up to the B&NES … More
Financial backing for Bath schemes
Bath appears to be a major benefactor from the more than £32 million investment in projects to drive economic growth … More
Listen!
The State Broadcasting Service talks about “Some children around the world going on strike from school,” today in an environmental … More
Ask an architect
Have you an architectural project you’d like to discuss with an impartial expert? Ask an Architect is an excellent design … More
Getting into hot water
Medical science has come a long way since Bath’s Georgian heyday. But it turns out there may have been something … More
Thumbs up for Bath’s Fashion Museum.
A glove worn by Queen Elizabeth I and a pair of gloves worn in the Star Wars films are to … More
Saxon Bath exposed at last.
Phase one of the multi-million pound Footprint Project at Bath Abbey is coming to an end with the hope the … More
Bath’s HMV back in business.
Good to see HMV re-opening on Stall Street. Seems the company’s new owner has renegotiated the property’s rent with the … More
B&NES councillor to contest Police Commissioner contest.
B&NES councillor and cabinet member, Mark Shelford has been selected as the Conservative Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) candidate for … More
Target reached!
Some good news just in. Heritage champion Bryan Chalker has managed to raise the £600 needed to pay for a … More
Clean air roadshow
Commercial vehicle operators are being invited to a free half-day roadshow to find out more about how a proposed charging … More
Twerton redevelopment plans on show.
The latest designs for the redevelopment of Twerton High Street and Bath City FC’s home ground are to go on … More
Watch this space!
After all the work has been completed, we will have a space we can use to enhance the spiritual and … More
Classical double act for St Swithins
Here’s an invitation to join composer/pianist Edward Bettella and cellist Jonathan Stabler for a performance of Debussy’s late masterpiece, Cello Sonata … More
Cut in business rates for some.
Against a background of shop closures and empty premises comes news that up to 800 retailers across Bath and North … More
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